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| Uitgever | Turkey State Mint (Darphane) |
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| Jaar | 2000 |
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| Valuta | Old lira (1923-2005) |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The field displays a large stylized numeral '34' in the upper left, with a small gridded globe incorporated into the lower portion of the numeral. To the right, a boldly rendered profile of a chess knight's head in high relief dominates the field, surmounted by a crown motif, evoking the queen chess piece. The Turkish inscription DÜNYA SATRANÇ OLİMPİYATI is arranged in three lines to the left of center. The legend CHESS OLYMPIAD - İSTANBUL curves along the lower periphery in raised Latin characters. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | 34 DÜNYA SATRANÇ OLİMPİYATI CHESS OLYMPIAD - İSTANBUL |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Turkey hosted the 34th Chess Olympiad in Istanbul in 2000, one of the largest team chess tournaments ever held, with over 130 nations competing. The Darphane issued this commemorative as part of a broader run of silver pieces tied to the event, a practice the mint had been expanding through the 1990s as collector-market revenue became an increasingly deliberate part of its output strategy.
The denomination — 7,500,000 lira — reflects the chronic inflation that had been eroding Turkish currency since the 1970s, reaching its most absurd expression just before the 2005 redenomination dropped six zeroes from the lira entirely.